Fresh green light
A driver can anticipate a change in traffic signals by observing the traffic light patterns and the behavior of vehicles ahead. If the light is green for an extended period, it may soon change to yellow, signaling caution. Additionally, the presence of yellow or red light signals from cross traffic can indicate that the driver's light may soon change. Staying alert to road signs and signals also helps in making informed decisions as one approaches an intersection.
A driver who is impatient with traffic, aggressive, and impulsive
A traffic bond is a financial guarantee that a driver will comply with the regulations and requirements associated with traffic violations. It is often required when a driver is issued a traffic ticket and needs to appear in court. If the driver fails to appear or comply, the bond amount may be forfeited.
traffic wardon and motorcyclist
Julius Marek has written: 'Traffic environment and the driver' -- subject(s): Traffic safety, Automobile driver education
The driver must yield to the pedestrian crossing without a traffic light.
Left turn (a) yields to oncoming traffic (b). Without a stop sign or traffic signal, driver b has the right of way.
Julius Marke has written: 'Driver behaviour, training, and traffic environment' -- subject(s): Automobile driver education, Traffic safety
When approaching a blinking yellow arrow traffic light, a driver should proceed with caution and yield to oncoming traffic before making a left turn.
When approaching a flashing yellow arrow traffic light, a driver should proceed with caution and yield to oncoming traffic before making a left turn.
Anytime a car is entering traffic from a parked position, it is that driver's responsibility to make sure that the lane is clear before moving into traffic. The driver of the car entering traffic would be at fault.
Opening a door into traffic makes the door opener at fault. If the door is opened safely and some driver then runs into it, the moving driver is at fault.